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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think this sounds like a set up to fail. Unless you give preference to Montessori feeders. Otherwise you may be getting a lot kids who are two or three grades behind by the time they start middle school and will need extensive support from teachers and that’s not what they will get from Montessori at that level. [/quote] Montessori done right is personalized learning that gives each kid what he or she needs. Children poorly served by a one size fits all approach can do great things in an individualized program. [/quote] Absolutely agree! People who are totally ignorant about Montessori support, I guess, traditional educational approaches that have been failing kids for decades. SMH.[/quote] Lee, which is spearheading this initiative isn't succeeding any better than any other school in this regard. Both Lee and SSMA are solidly 3-star. In fact, Lee's ELA proficiency rate (4+) on PARCC is only 5% better than the DC average, and it is below the DC average in math proficiency. SSMA's achievement data is equally meh. Yes, there are relatively few students in the testing grades, but let's not get carried about with the benefits of personalized learning, or complaints about traditional education failing students. The only Montessori public in the city that is beating the city-wide proficiency averages in both ELA and math is LAMB (which many call Montessori-lite). [/quote] Dude, Lee's testing group was tiny. Their 3rd grade was a third of a classroom last year, wasn't it?[/quote]
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